- Los Mexicanos peleando con ecuatorianos en la tribuna.
- Los Argentinos lanzando botellas de agua a los de Cabo Verde.
¿Los colombianos con los de Ghana? De fiesta, como debe ser.
Colombia fans carried the viral Ghana fan, who gained notoriety for throwing powder during matches, on their shoulders.
So much love between countries at this World Cup ❤️
Heavenly Father,
I give You my stress, worries, and fears. Fill my heart with Your peace that surpasses all understanding. Strengthen me, guide me, and remind me that You are always with me. Help me trust You in every situation. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
@PopBase Ghana put up an embarrassing performance and I say this as someone who was going hard for them. Weak excuse of defense, no aggression in trying to score, and Ayew is washed. They sub him way too late. Ridiculous
Nigerian businessman ‘Big Joe’ sh+t d£ad outside his shop in South Africa as xenophobia fears deepen
A Nigerian businessman popularly known as Big Joe has been sh+t d£ad outside his shop in Witbank (Emalahleni), Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, amid growing fears over rising anti-foreigner tensions in parts of the country.
According to eyewitness accounts, the victim was att@cked by unidentified g¥nmen while standing outside his business premises. The assailants reportedly opened f+re multiple times before fleeing the scene.
Graphic videos circulating on social media showed the businessman lying in a pool of bl++d moments after the sh@@ting as residents and fellow traders rushed to the scene. He was reportedly pronounced d+ad from his inj¥ries.
The k+lling comes as concerns mount among foreign nationals following reports that some anti-foreigner groups have issued a June 30 ultimatum demanding that foreigners shut down their businesses and leave certain communities.
Members of the Nigerian community in South Africa have expressed fears that the incident could heighten anxiety among Nigerians living in areas including Witbank, Johannesburg and Pretoria, where reports of xenophobic thr£ats have circulated in recent weeks.
First they came for the Nigerians, and I did not speak out, because I was not Nigerian.
Then they came for the Zimbabweans, and I did not speak out, because I was not Zimbabwean.
Then they came for the Ghanaians, and I did not speak out, because I was not Ghanaian.
Then they came for me, a true South African and there was no one left to speak for me.